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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 PAGE 8TK ELWOOD " By Mrs. IL P. Rasmussen Mr. unci Mrs. Trent ThomDsen have 17ll movea irom r? oear n: luver sti viigr m" wood to make their home. Mrs. Aldon Thompsen and baby re- OCAXIL Word has been received from the April 12. The topic for the month was U. S. A. C. that Glen Adams, son of "Consumers Problems in Relation to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams, has at- House Hold Linens. Fred C. Gephart tained the high honor of making the gave an interesting talk and demon"A" honor roll. This is an outstand- stration on "Consumers Problems". ing record and his many friends wish A dainty tray luncheon was served by him continued success. Mrs. Ballard assisted by Mrs. Mar- inter-mounta- two guests CITY Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetzman and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rhead of Price, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mills and Elsie Neely of Ogden were visiting with Mrs. Susan Rhead at the Valley Hospital also at the home of Mr. and M. J. H. Rhead Sunday. Mrs. of the class Social Conduct The I. A. held a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vemal Harris. Games were Mr. C. A. Walton spent last week luncheon buffet a which after played, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was served. W. S. Muir of Pocatello. The Ladies Faculty club met at the home of Mrs.' Leo Walker, with Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Welling, Miss Burnham and Miss Reeder acting as hostesses. A delicious Easter luncheon was served, after which Roy Manning gave a saw solo, and Edna Capener a whistling solo. Margaret Woodside gave a book on current topics of the day. man Landvatter were special guests. Tremonton, Utah on B Prescriptions Carefully and Accurately Compounded A Liberal Serving of Ice Cream with Sliced Bananas, Pineapple Standard Westinghouse i a iogb watt, each .. Frens Sanitary Napkins PAL WRIST WATCH $2.29 Special 15 box of 12 35c Life Buoy Shave Cream wmMMmmm 60c Italian Balm - Syrup and Nuts $3.00 Value MAZDA LAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs, Mr. and Nola . Beth Oyler motored to Ogden sunaay. mmsmmasmm 15c1 iiRiiiHisiiniiiimiinsniNniiiniiiiiiiiiffis mamm 270 and Dispenser 590 590 : Boyer Aspirin Tablets (100's) Boyer Face Powder and Cleansing Cream - both for ... 500 wmmEowma 50c Forhans Tooth Paste 390 i 390 wmMmmwwm 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste csiiiiEKHiKaaiiiasafc 50c 390 Ipana Tooth Paste Mrs. John F. Mendenhall of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. F. M. Christensen. aa Mrs. Adhelm Pierson of MinneapoThe Treble Clef piano club met with lis, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Oscar Strand, return- Olive Renal Getz last Friday evening. A rehearsal of numbers for the comed home Sunday. ing recital, was given. A delicious Dana Muir, who has been visiting luncheon was served to 11 members here for the past week with relatives and three guests. and friends, returned to Pocatello on Sunday. : 500 Tube BARB ASOL SHAVING CREAM D LOST FAT Fooled Gossipers cess fat leaves. Jar lasts 4 weeks and Ada Bronsen, Orpha Larsen, Ellen The F. B. H. M. club met at the costs but a trifle and drugstore. The l, and Norma Hansen and Thelma and their teacher, Mrs. Lillian home of Mrs. Guy Ballard Friday City Drug Co. sells lots of it. (Adv.) Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nielsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born Tuesday, April 9. Mother and son are doing nicely. DR. DON C. The farm bureau held a very successful meeting Tuesday. Mrs, Lund, Will be at the the county demonstrator, was present and gave some valuable information W. E. GETZ STORE on the health score cards. The regular lesson on value of household linen was given by Mrs. Ed Heslop and MONDAY, APRIL 22 Mrs. LaMar Iversen 24 were present. - -75.0-- 1 Tre-mont- Banana Pineapple Sundae Mrs. Ed Winchester left for Detroit Sunday. They will visit there for two weeks. Mrs. N. E, Shaw was hostess to the L. . L. bridge club Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs. Harry Woodward and Mrs. Ed Winchester were sen. Mrs. J. R. McCausland of Pittsguests. Mrs. Herman Landspecial Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green was "I took off 8 lbs. in vatter Mrs. White won prizes. A burgh writes: and afternoon pleasantly surprised Sunday two weeks with Kruschen. I ate as delicious luncheon was served.. when Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jenaen and usual and feel fine." You, too, can Mr. Mrs. and and daughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams re- safely reduce as Mrs. McCausland Reed Roberts, all of Ogden, and Mrs. Mildred Hope and daughters, Lucille turned to their home in St. Anthony, did if you'll only have a mind of your and Delsie of Emmit, Idaho, all came Idaho after visiting at the home of own. Pay no attention to gossipers their daughter Mrs. L. C. Winter. Mr. who wouldn't want to see you the and had supper with them. Winter accompanied them home on slender woman you can be if you'll Mr. and Mr3. Marion Miller went business. only take a half teaspoonful of Krusto Ogden Monday on business. chen Salts in a cup of hot water every Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen and Mr. Demont Dockstader has been morning. (Tastes fine with juice of L. C. Petersen and son, Orvil, accom half lemon added.) confined to his panied the beehive girls to the Logan with a severe bed the past week of attach stomach Kruschen is SAFE it's a health temple on Monday for baptism. Orvil trouble. His many friends are hoping treatment and when your body and the six girls did work for 252 per abounds with Kruschen fitness exsons. The girls were Edna Munns, for his speedy recovery. The Singing Mothers of the Relief Society, under the diFaun Quinney, appeared on of rection the Tremonton Booster's program over KLO this afternoon (Thursday) with three choruses. Mrs. Quinney rendered a beautiful solo. Those who listened in reported the program came over the air very good. i Mr. and lit week .7 B. B. bridge club her; home. Prizes were won by Mrs. Haz el Ransom and Jewel Stephen. A delicious Easter luncheon was served. Mrs. Gifford Watland and Mrs. Her- SINGING MOTHERS APPEAR OVER RADIO STATIONTEO ZUG CO ! WE CARRY POSTAGE STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Quinney of Logan and Mrs. Sarah A. Quinney and Mrs. Wilkason also of Logan were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Quinney Sunday. ' in ed 4AAAAAAA garet Ballard to twelve members and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Strand attended the funeral services of Henry Swenson at Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr. Swenson was a nephew of Mr. Strand. He was killed in an auto and train accident at Lima, Ohio, last week. pected. The sad news was received here ot the death of John Kendell of Ogden. Mrs. Kendell is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francom and she has the sympathy of her many friends here. Mr. Kendell has suffered with a ruptured appendix for about two years and never regained his health. They have a family of six children to mourn his loss. Miss Luby and Peter Rasmussen spent the weekend home from Salt Lake City visiting their parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Currier of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Andersen and family. Miss Dephia Petersen spent tho . weekend home from Ogden visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Peter- ! . " well-guard- Festival Entrants ' turned Sunday after spending a week at Providence visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger and other relatives. Miss Ruth Munna, teacher of the junior class of the Y. W. M. I. A. and the girls entertained their mothers and the Y. W. M. I. A. presidency at a stake social. The table was beautifully decorated in M. I. A. colors. 14 guests from here enjoyed the social. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Petersen and son, Teddy, of Oakland, Calif., came home on Sunday to visit relatives. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larsen went to Mink Creek Sunday to visit Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Fred Barf us who has been visiting relatives and friends in Mink Creek the past week. Bobbv Kelstrom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Kelstrom, had the mis fortune of having his leg broken just above the ankle, while playing ball on the school ground last Friday. Mr. Leonard rushed him to the hospital where he received medical care. He is getting along as well as can be ex will be housed in warm, clean dormitories, according to Albert Kirkpatrick, housing chairman. "Provo has responded magnificently PROVO, Utah. Sweeping to suc-- f to our appeals," said Mrs. Lottie cess and far beyond, the drive for Worthen, who headed the American sleeping accomodations for the thous- Legion Auxiliary drive for beds for ands of young musicians expected for girls." the State Music Festical and Contest More than 60 bands from schools on April 18, 19 and 20 has resulted in in many parts of the the arrangement of 1500 beds more region have entered the festival. Oththan the number of entrants thus far. er musical organizations and soloists Girls will be lodged in homes. Boys are coming in large numbers. Sleeping Accomodations Arranged for Music a AQr i McKessons MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE 170 LEAVE YOUR FILMS WITH US! Service Guaranteed Workmanship 8-H- -- AAA A jL,j San-dal- JAMES, Optometrist Men They Are VJL I B Here 100 More JEWELRY Make Appointments Now I J Phone SPORT SUITS at this Unbelievable Price of BEAR RIVER CITY -By Mrs. C W. Brailsford $14.75 Carlos Jensen of Sheridon, Wyo., is visiting in this city with his mother, Mrs. Esther I. Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Rock and two children of Carmel, California, are visiting in at the home of Mrs. Rock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Sparkling for This Event It's not too early to think about Styled by Quinn your Jp. Your Choice of Any DRESS IN OUR STOCK 8Si 1 I The Tremonton program to be given Sunday evening, April 21, promises to be one of the unusual edu cational treats of the season. Dr. N. A. Pederson and a group of music students of the U. S. A. C, will be special visitor and take part on the program. Readings will be given by Mrs. R. D. Anderson and La Von Spencer. Musical selections will be rendered by the Tremonton lady teachers' chorus, and Wesley Gephart. President C. E. Smith will also be in attendance. Everybody is invited. A Read the Want Ads Quinn frock for less than one dollar You'll want plenty at thi3 price. 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